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ICRC operations in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
A country-by-country overview of the ICRC’s work to provide neutral and independent assistance and protection for victims of conflict.
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Azerbaijan and Armenia. Thousands of people are still missing in connection with the Nagorny Karabakh conflict.

The ICRC maintains its broad coverage of humanitarian issues throughout Eastern Europe and Central Asia, through its network of six country and regional delegations. Their operational priorities are to protect and assist people affected by conflict and armed violence, to respond to emergencies and to promote respect for international humanitarian law (IHL).

The ICRC’s regional delegation in Moscow works to help people suffering the consequences of the conflict in Chechnya, such as the issue of people whose fate is unknown. ICRC delegations elsewhere in the region carry out a wide range of activities linked to the aftermath of unresolved conflicts, which include health and social problems.

As well as strengthening relations with authorities, national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies and major regional organisations, the ICRC's regional delegations run programmes to promote IHL to the armed forces, universities and schools, and civil society. They also respond to emergencies and visit detainees.

The country and region names used herein are intended to facilitate reference and have no political significance.
Key document
    1-4-2008
    A journalist in Kyrgyzstan's prisons: re-learning how to "hurry up and wait"
    Imogen Foulkes is the BBC correspondent in Geneva. She recently travelled to Kyrgyzstan to report on the ICRC's support for efforts to fight multi-drug-resistant TB in prisons. Before flying home she contributed this report to icrc.org.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Eastern Europe and Central Asia\Kyrgyzstan)
    Feature Includes Photo

Annual Report
Feature
    20-3-2008
    Kyrgyzstan: fighting drug-resistant TB in the prisons
    Prisons in Kyrgyzstan have long been a breeding ground for tuberculosis, including drug-resistant strains that are extremely difficult to treat. The ICRC is helping the authorities to tackle this deadly infectious illness in prisons. Jan Powell reports from the Kyrgyzstan capital, Bishkek.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Eastern Europe and Central Asia\Kyrgyzstan)
    Feature Includes Photo

Operational update
    29-4-2008
    Russian Federation: ICRC activities from January to March 2008
    The ICRC carries out a wide range of activities in the Russian Federation, focusing on restoring family links, instigating small income-generating projects for vulnerable communities in the northern Caucasus, providing sanitation aid and mine-risk education, promoting international humanitarian law and supporting Russian Red Cross programmes.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Eastern Europe and Central Asia\Russia)
    Operational update

    14-12-2007
    ICRC activities in Georgia : January to November 2007
    (The ICRC worldwide\Eastern Europe and Central Asia\Georgia)
    Operational update

Photo Collection
    27-12-2006
    Nagorny Karabakh: the lasting consequences of an unresolved conflict
    Twelve years after the cease-fire between Armenia and Azerbaijan, ICRC protection and assistance activities continue. The fate of thousands of missing persons remains unknown. Mines and unexploded ordnance continue to kill and maim. Many displaced persons have still not been able to go home.
    (Info resources\Photos\Eastern Europe and Central Asia)
    Photo Collection Includes Photo

Press article
    2-1-2008
    Return to Vedeno
    While the situation is gradually returning to normal in hechnya, an ICRC worker gives an account of his return to the Vedeno area, a place he enjoyed in his youth. Article published in the Red Cross Red Crescent Magazine, No 3, 2007
    (The ICRC worldwide\Eastern Europe and Central Asia\Russia)
    Press article Includes Photo

    30-4-2007
    Georgia : A tale of three women
    Since Georgia gained independence in 1991, thousands of families have been uprooted and torn apart by the tensions caused by the secessionist aspirations of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The stories of three women poignantly attest to the suffering these people have endured - Article published in the Red Cross Red Crescent Magazine, No 1, 2007
    (The ICRC worldwide\Eastern Europe and Central Asia\Georgia)
    Press article

Report
    4-4-2007
    The Russian Federation: ICRC plan of action 2007
    In this document the ICRC describes its projected activities for 2007, including its plans to meet the humanitarian needs of those affected by the violence in Chechnya.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Eastern Europe and Central Asia\Russia)
    Report Includes PDF

Stories from the field
    12-4-2007
    Azerbaijan: TB mortality rate in prisons is decreasing
    With the support of the ICRC, the TB mortality rate in Azerbaijani prisons has decreased 10-12 fold since 2000. Just a few years ago, a 38 year-old detainee could never have imagined that he would not only survive TB, but be fully cured.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Eastern Europe and Central Asia\Azerbaijan)
    Stories from the field Includes Photo


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9-05-2008